Rogers told CBS2’s Kathryn Brown that he’s seen some horrible things, and that he uses the same type of crime scene investigation tactics, when solving animal cruelty, that police use when solving murders.

The SPCA says that’s due in part to growing public awareness of animal abuse because of television shows like Animal Planet’s “Animal Cops,” and media coverage of high profile abuse cases.

The group says Rogers brings years of experience as an animal expert to the job.

“Dr. Rogers has already been a great asset to the NJSPCA and has contributed his expertise and has actively participated in a number of intensive cases and their investigations and adjudications resulting in convictions of animal abusers,” said Col, Frank Rizzo, Superintendent, NJSPCA.

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